Took some things to our local charity shops today. Divided them up between the five of them. Was looking on the shelves at one. Tiny little jam jars, the size of the individual ones you get with an afternoon tea. They had buttons in them, and a little ribbon round the top. Looked very pretty on the stand, priced at £1.50. Thought that was rather overpriced.
I have never helped at a charity shop, and was curious as to their pricing policy. Is it up to individual helpers to set prices, or is there a national type guideline, bearing in mind different areas of the country? I feel they would shift more stuff if they didn’t overprice in the first place.
To think that London, or anywhere else for that matter, does not belong to any one demographic
Being quizzed by chemist's assistant in Boots.
Another week, another Tory MP sex scandal!